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Welcome to the Paradox Community Interactive Paradox Tips & Tricks pages! Below you'll see various tips and tricks to help you get the most out of interactive Paradox.

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Tips & Tricks
DateAuthor/ContributorTitle
25 Jun 2003 Kim Howarter Setting Up Lotus Notes to Work with The Paradox Mail Methods
  This link and tip show you how to set up Lotus Notes and Windows so that the Paradox Mail methods will use Notes to send email.

07 Jun 2003 Allen Mulvey Tricks for Using ODBC Drivers to Access Paradox Tables
  Want to use ODBC to access Paradox tables? Check out these tips on how to use the Intersolv and MS ODBC drivers for Paradox tables.

13 Apr 2002 Liz Woodhouse Using ODBC Data Sources
  This article gives step by step details on how to set up an ODBC data source, how to tweak/create the corresponding BDE alias and how to use that alias in Paradox. (Focus is on setting up a DSN for MS Access.) (Updated MDAC information.)

05 Feb 2002 Liz Woodhouse BDE Configuration Tips
  A compilation of advice on setting those obscure "INIT" settings in the BDE (compiled by Liz Woodhouse).



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